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Ashton Vale town green: ‘Brazen’ council gives up judicial review fight

Adviser to original town green campaigners said the Bristol City Council could not just assume its statement was an end to the matter

Sexstone’s sadness at Ashton Vale town green battle

Outgoing Bristol City chairman speaks of sadness that club's Ashton Vale new stadium dream could be destroyed by judicial review

Bristol leaders line up to attack planning law reforms

In a letter to Eric Pickles, council says reforms would remove the rights of local communities to decide for themselves how development would take ...

Exhibition to raise funds for MS therapy centre

The Grant Bradley Gallery in Bedminster will be hosting the show which will feature some of the region’s leading artists under one roof

Ashton Vale: City chief urges fans to ‘make views known’

Guy Price calls on supporters to contact parish councillors who agreed to use public money to help a legal fight against the Ashton Vale town green...

Community bus launches new service to help stranded residents

Residents in Bedminster Down have begun using their new community bus service, following the axing of a regular bus route through the area

Back to good old days as Bristol residents reclaim streets for children

Thanks to a pioneering year-long trial being run by Bristol City Council, residents can close their road to through traffic up to once a week

Ashton Vale: MP calls on Minister to end stadium challenge

Bristol South MP has asked a government minister whether it is "appropriate" that a parish council can bankroll a legal challenge to the new stadium

Man charged with Bedminster attempted murder

A Bristol man has appeared before Bristol Magistrates Court charged with attempted murder, after a woman was hit by a car in Bedminster at the weekend

Man arrested after woman hit by car in Bristol

The victim, a woman in her 20s, was hit when a car mounted the pavement on Canon Street at about 1.10pm.

Bristol City ‘frustrated’ by judicial review appeal over stadium

Bristol City Football Club have spoken of their "disappointment" and "frustration", after it emerged it is likely a judicial review will take place

Judicial review bid for Ashton Vale village green

Campaigners fighting to turn the site of the proposed new stadium for Bristol City Football Club at Ashton Vale into a village green are to seek a ...

St Peter’s Hospice scoops four national charity shop awards

Bristol-based St Peter’s Hospice has scooped four awards in prestigious national awards presented by the Charity Retail Association.

Stephen Coombes: Eerie hush falls on Ashton Vale – let’s keep it that way

Fans of the club would be wise to take Guy Price’s lead, reign in any exuberance or complacency, and take the developments of recent weeks as yet...

Councillor defends Ashton Vale town green opposition

One of the two councillors who voted against the compromise agreement over the town green application for Ashton Vale has defended his decision.

Ashton Vale Town Green: Is the battle over?

Work on the new Bristol City stadium could begin in the autumn, but campaigners call for fight to carry on into the courts

Ashton Vale Town Green: Council agrees on compromise

Plans for a new stadium for Bristol City FC have cleared their final hurdle, after councillors agreed a compromise over the Ashton Vale town green ...

Compromise option urged for Ashton Vale town green

Following the application to turn the site into a town green, and the subsequent breakdown of mediation talks, council recommended a 'split-site' o...

Stockwood Pete: Relying on Tory leader for honest Ashton Vale town green decision

When Peter Abraham comes to chair the Public Rights of Way & Greens Committee on June 16, he'll want to ensure that such a sensitive decision ...

Supermarkets on the march through Bristol

As more stores are planned for Bristol from the major supermarket chains, a Bristol MP has accused the coalition government of hypocrisy over keepi...

Bristol to host fourth Upfest urban art festival

Europe’s largest free urban paint festival, Upfest, is preparing to take over its cultural home of Bristol by welcoming over 250 artists and 40 D...

These little piggies arrived at Windmill Hill City Farm

Windmill Hill City Farm has had two piglets born and will be ready to make their first public appearance later this month.

Ashton Vale decision to be made ‘as quickly as possible’

A decision on the town green application for Ashton Vale, the site of the proposed new Bristol City FC stadium, should be made "as quickly as possi...

Bristol thieves cashing in on charity clothes donations

The soaring value of cotton has led to a spate of thefts across Bristol which have seen bags of clothing left out for charity collection targeted b...

Ashton Vale village green mediation talks collapse

Talks between the two sides in the dispute over the stadium site at Ashton Vale being turned into a town green broke down last week

Braby staff axed as adminstrators prepare for sale

Some 27 of the 53 people employed at aluminium and stainless steel silo and tank maker Braby in Ashton Gate were made redundant by administrators N...

Windmill Hill chicks hatch just in time for Easter

Just in time for Easter, Windmill Hill City Farm has hatched seven goslings. The goslings were incubated for around 30 days and farmer Mary checked...

Decision on Ashton Gate Sainsbury’s due next month

A decision as to whether supermarket giant Sainsbury's can redevelop Bristol City FC's ground at Ashton Gate will be made in May, it has emerged.

Bedminster asked how best to spend Sainsbury’s cash

The money from the new Sainsbury’s store at Ashton Gate is available to offset the impact on local shopping streets by the new store at Ashton Gate.

Bristol rapist is jailed at last after 25 years

The victim of a rape in Bristol 25 years ago has spoken of how the attack has robbed her of the life she should have had, after a man was finally j...

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